nartreb
Well-known member
Danger is not a binary (yes or no), it's relative. Arguing about "is activity X dangerous" without a point of comparison is a waste of time. It usually just means that two people each have different comfort thresholds.
There's a Gandalf quote that applies: "Even Sam is dangerous in his way."
Anyway, anecdata time: I've got at least as many bad-climbing-gym-fall stories as bad-outdoor-fall stories. But given that I spend way more time in indoor gyms than climbing outdoors, I'd say outdoor climbing is more dangerous.
There's a Gandalf quote that applies: "Even Sam is dangerous in his way."
Anyway, anecdata time: I've got at least as many bad-climbing-gym-fall stories as bad-outdoor-fall stories. But given that I spend way more time in indoor gyms than climbing outdoors, I'd say outdoor climbing is more dangerous.